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Letter read from General Roberdeau, containing his sentiments on the regulations of the Militia, Committee appointed to bring in the draft of a resolve for settling and regulating the general election for this present year. [1776-09-23] [S5-V2-p0047] [Document Details][Complete Volume]


Letter read from General Roberdeau

Page v2:47

Monday, September 23, 1776, A. M.

The House met pursuant to adjournment.

The Convention proceeded to the further consideration of the frame of Government.

A Letter from Amboy, from General Roberdeau, containing his sentiments on the regulations of the Militia of this State, was read, and

Ordered to lie on the table for consideration.

Adjourned to half-past three o' clock in the afternoon.

Monday, September 23,1776, P. M.

The House met pursuant to adjournment.

On motion, Ordered, That Colonel Matlack, Mr. Jacobs, and Colonel Thomas Smith, be a Committee to bring in the draft of a resolve for settling and regulating the General Election for this present year.

The Convention resumed the consideration of the frame of Government; and, after considerable time spent therein,

Adjourned to nine o' clock to-morrow morning.



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